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SippyRat 03-18-2012 08:25 AM

time to speak my mind..........a pressure test will tell you two things yes??... 1= headers are sealed with no cracks... 2= headers are not sealed and you have cracks..........so lets say they test good and the next time you run the boat one of the inner tubes cracks and dumps water into a cylinder. how would you feel then? sealed today, cracked tomorrow! are you really going to leak test everyday?.......change em and be done

SippyRat 04-08-2012 10:50 PM

Just an update..... I ordered the Hardin hurricanes and the first set didn't go so well. One of the headers was used! It had lots of carbon in the tubes and gasket material on the flange. It seemed to have several hours on it. The seconded header had never been ran but it was not in good condition. It was all nicked up and had several imperfections. Also no instructions, gaskets or hardware was included. Had to reschedule our six day boating vacation! Not pleased! Hmm? Is this a coincidence or just what I get for looking into who actually makes the headers?:) Hardin took full responsibility for the mistake and my "new" set will arrive this week. I hope I am not disappointed again. I didn't ask for anything for my troubles because mistakes do happen. However I can not believe they did not offer to overnight the replacements once they received the first set back.

the deep 04-08-2012 11:14 PM


Originally Posted by SippyRat (Post 3659048)
Just an update..... I ordered the Hardin hurricanes and the first set didn't go so well. One of the headers was used! It had lots of carbon in the tubes and gasket material on the flange. It seemed to have several hours on it. The seconded header had never been ran but it was not in good condition. It was all nicked up and had several imperfections. Also no instructions, gaskets or hardware was included. Had to reschedule our six day boating vacation! Not pleased! Hmm? Is this a coincidence or just what I get for looking into who actually makes the headers?:) Hardin took full responsibility for the mistake and my "new" set will arrive this week. I hope I am not disappointed again. I didn't ask for anything for my troubles because mistakes do happen. However I can not believe they did not offer to overnight the replacements once they received the first set back.

I wonder sometimes if some of these companies think were just stupid hicks that won't even notice them trying to pass off their garbage . Something very similar happened to me a while back . Do mistakes happen , yes , but is it just the dumbazz packing your goods or is someone trying to insult our intelligence . Either way it really pizzes me off . I certainly hope you paid $0.00 for all the shipping . Thank you for the heads up . the deep

Hardin Marine 04-09-2012 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by SippyRat (Post 3659048)
Just an update..... I ordered the Hardin hurricanes and the first set didn't go so well. One of the headers was used! It had lots of carbon in the tubes and gasket material on the flange. It seemed to have several hours on it. The seconded header had never been ran but it was not in good condition. It was all nicked up and had several imperfections. Also no instructions, gaskets or hardware was included. Had to reschedule our six day boating vacation! Not pleased! Hmm? Is this a coincidence or just what I get for looking into who actually makes the headers?:) Hardin took full responsibility for the mistake and my "new" set will arrive this week. I hope I am not disappointed again. I didn't ask for anything for my troubles because mistakes do happen. However I can not believe they did not offer to overnight the replacements once they received the first set back.

Well we definitely are taking full responsibility . If there's one think were not above it is human mistakes. And as our company grows we keep increasing personnel. Our newest staff member pulled a wrong box and to our dismay it did end up to you. We don't sell used headers and a blind man could have seen this header was used there would be no way to sell or pass such an object off it is sincerely just a mistake we are very apologetic for our mistake and inconvenience .

Dean Ferry 04-09-2012 08:56 AM


Originally Posted by Joe (Post 3643399)
you can pressure test them fairly easily while they are still on the boat...

It's kept me out of trouble several times.... Just my .02 cents.


joe

How do you pressure test while still in the boat?
thanks,
Dean

SippyRat 04-09-2012 09:04 AM

The deep, Hardin did cover all shipping costs. I am not giving you or anyone else a "heads up" or attempting to sway anyone away from Hardin. This stuff happens and they made it right. To be honest I'm glad we still live in a world with natural human error not ran completely by robots.

the deep 04-09-2012 09:33 AM


Originally Posted by SippyRat (Post 3659210)
The deep, Hardin did cover all shipping costs. I am not giving you or anyone else a "heads up" or attempting to sway anyone away from Hardin. This stuff happens and they made it right. To be honest I'm glad we still live in a world with natural human error not ran completely by robots.

Ok rat , have it your way .....

the deep 04-09-2012 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by Hardin Marine (Post 3659195)
Well we definitely are taking full responsibility . If there's one think were not above it is human mistakes. And as our company grows we keep increasing personnel. Our newest staff member pulled a wrong box and to our dismay it did end up to you. We don't sell used headers and a blind man could have seen this header was used there would be no way to sell or pass such an object off it is sincerely just a mistake we are very apologetic for our mistake and inconvenience .

Your company is to be commended for this . Admitting a mistake and apologizing publicly is a tough thing to do but put you right at the top in my book . Nuff said....

SippyRat 04-09-2012 09:59 AM

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fossil fuel 04-09-2012 10:07 AM

Pressure testing while in the boat. Disconnect all the rubber hoses connected to header. Plug and seal ports. Attach guage to 1 port. Pump to 10 psi.....RISK..... If you have a leak there is a chance that you will force water out of the crack or pinholed header into a open valve and into a cylinder.


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